Fertility Transition in India – Development and Diffusion

Author: 
N.Krishnaji
JEL codes: 
J13
Description: 
Working Paper No. 76 January, 2009
Abstract: 

Fertility trends in India exhibit much spatial variation, with some regions reaching
total fertility rates below 2.0 even as others lag far behind with levels above 4.0.
The relevant literature is replete with references to the conditions that have promoted
or retarded declines in fertility. There is, however, a tendency to regard development
and diffusion as exclusive hypotheses in explaining the differential trends. This
may be due to the fact that studies generally focus on economic and social
development and treat diffusion as an inherent process. This paper is an attempt
to enlarge the focus to look at the pace of fertility change in terms of combinations
of both development and diffusion factors as explanations for regional variations.
It is an exploratory exercise.